Analog Input Ground—These terminals are the reference point for single-ended AI measurements in RSE mode and the bias current return point for DIFF measurements. All ground references—AI GND and D GND—are connected on the device.

AI <0..15>

Varies

Analog Input Channels—For single-ended measurements, each signal is an analog input voltage channel. In RSE mode, AI GND is the reference for these signals. In NRSE mode, the reference for each AI signal is an AI SENSE.

For differential measurements, AI 0 and AI 8 are the positive and negative inputs of differential analog input channel 0. Similarly, the following signal pairs also form differential input channels: AI <1,9>, AI <2,10>, and so on.

Port 0 Digital I/O Channels—You can configure each signal individually as an input or output.

APFI 0

AO GND or AI GND

Analog Programmable Function Interface Channels—Each APFI signal can be used as an analog trigger input. APFI are referenced to AI GND when they are used as analog trigger inputs.

+5 V

D GND

+5 V Power Source—These terminals provide a fused +5 V power source.

PFI <0..7>/P1.<0..7>, PFI <8..15>/P2.<0..7>

D GND

Programmable Function Interface or Digital I/O Channels—Each of these terminals can be individually configured as a PFI terminal or a digital I/O terminal.

As an input, each PFI terminal can be used to supply an external source for AI, DI, and DO timing signals or counter/timer inputs. As a PFI output, you can route many different internal AI, DI, or DO timing signals to each PFI terminal. You can also route the counter/timer outputs to each PFI terminal. As a port 1 or port 2 digital I/O signal, you can individually configure each signal as an input or output.

NC

—

No connect—Do not connect signals to this terminal.

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